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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Voted, That the faculty and committee be informed that the corporation and board of overseers are of the opinion that further restrictions should be placed upon intercollegiate contests in regard to the places where and the days when they shall be played, and the teams that shall take part therein...
...university to address the members at the meeting on some subject connected with German literature, history or customs. It was found that the interest of the individual members lagged somewhat, and in order to revive that interest it was determined that this winter each member should take an active part in the meetings of the Verein. On Wednesday evening the new plan was put into into operation. Mr. Hoffman read an essay on "Die Sager der Wartburg," Mr. Ewald an essay on "Von Moltke," and Mr. Tilton a poem by Uhland, entitled "Des Saengers Fluch...
...student has been put on probation, whether for a stated period or not, he can be restored to full standing only by a special vote of the Faculty. While on probation he is not permitted to compete for any prizes or honors offered by the college; nor to take part in any public theatricals or musical performances or athletic contests, or will he be recommended for a degree...
...hospital as numberous as ever. Few men read their papers after they leave the tables, and either carelessly stuff them into their pockets or throw them away. If they will put them in the box as they leave the Hall they will, with slight effort on their own part, be doing an acceptable favor to the Cambridge Hospital...
...today perhaps nineteen. Finally he said that if anything was to be accomplished there could not be a congregation of good or bad who had determined to help the bad but that the University was an individual which could not be divided and the degradation or uplifting of a part of its members could not help but degrade or uplift the whole and that every one by his own life was bound to do his best to overcome the downward tide...